Pediatric Dermatology 2016

ConferenceSeries Ltd welcomes and invites you to the prestigious “International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology” which is going to be held during October 10-11, 2016 at Manchester, UK with the theme “Expanding the novel technologies and current research for prevention and treatment of pediatric dermatitis”. Pediatric Dermatology-2016 mainly focuses on disseminating the knowledge in the field of pediatric dermatology.

ConferenceSeries Ltd Organises 300+ Conferences every year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 500+ Open access journals which contains over 30000 eminent personalities and reputed scientists as editorial board members. OMICS International Conference is a great platform for researchers to explore knowledge and get new ideas. Target Audience for Pediatric Dermatology – 2016 includes Researchers, Industrialists, Students and Public Sector Experts.

Infections of the skin and soft tissue are a high priority global issue with developed countries seeing rapidly rising rates of incidence. Skin infections are rapidly rising in UK with as many as one in four children developing the disease before the age of two. Up to 70% of children have skin sores, with group A streptococcus (GAS) the major pathogen of scabies. Between 15 and 35 per cent of people who have a Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream (SAB) infection dies from the consequences of the infection. In 2011/12, there were 1,740 Staphylococcus aureus Bloodstream infections in UK hospitals whereas the number has decreased to 1,724 in 2012/13. Funding up to $22,500 is being provided yearly for the research work going on in the field of pediatric dermatology. The Dermatology Foundation provides awards and fellowships (up to $100,000) for pediatric dermatology researchers. Overall, the global pediatric healthcare market reaches around $81.0 billion and annual funding for Pediatric Associations is from $629,559 million to $669,841 million for pediatric research.

International Conference on Pediatric Dermatology will be held during October 10-11, 2016 at Manchester, UK with the theme “Expanding the novel technologies and current research for prevention and treatment of pediatric dermatitis”. Pediatric Dermatology-2016 mainly focuses on disseminating the knowledge in the field of pediatric dermatology.

Importance & Scope: The Society for Pediatric Dermatology, organized in 1975 focuses on promoting and encouraging the care, education, and research of skin disease in children. Initially most pediatric dermatologists faced limited employment opportunities and were treating children only as a small portion of their practice, this field has grown over the past 20 years to become an established domain. Although most of the dermatologists continue to see both children and adults, the need for pediatric dermatologists is significant and as a result, pediatric dermatology has established itself as an important subspecialty of dermatology.

In the four decades ever since its origin, pediatric dermatology has witnessed an intense evolution and growing clinical demand. Nurturing interest in pursuing a career in pediatric dermatology to fill the current provider shortage is important for the future of this field. Finally, alternative training pathways such as the development of pediatric dermatology fellowships and certificates of added qualifications for pediatricians may be options to meet the pediatric dermatology workforce shortage.

Why it is in Manchester, UK???

Manchester's economy has rapidly expanded to worth $135 billion in 2011-12. Manchester is one of the fastest-growing regions in UK, averaging 4.7 per cent growth in the upcoming 10 years. The Manchester economy accounts for almost half (48 per cent) of economic output and 9 per cent of UK’s. Manchester continues to move towards a knowledge economy that will sustain long-term economic prosperity for the city. Manchester is also a center for Pediatric Dermatology research for which The Universities gets the annual NIH funding of $349,596.

Conference Highlights:

Pediatric Atopic Dermatitis

Current issues in Pediatric Dermatology

Genodermatosis

Acne & Treatment

Warts & Vitiligo

Bacterial Infectious Skin Diseases

Fungal Skin Infections

Viral Skin Infections

Treating Dermatitis with Therapeutic Agents

Immunology of Pediatric Dermatitis Infections

Microbial Resistance against Skin Infections

Pediatric Melanoma

Top Universities:

The Australian National University

The University of New South Wales

The University of Sydney

The University of Melbourne

Monash University

The University of Western Australia

The University of Queensland

The University of Texas

University of Western Sydney

University of Tasmania

Flinders University

Central Queensland University

Top Universities Worldwide:

Stanford University

University of Pennsylvania

University of Calofornia, San Francisco

New York University

University of Michigan Medical School

Emory University

Columbia University

Thomos Jefferson University

University of Pittsburgh

Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

Audience: OMICS International welcomes the Professors, Directors, Heads, Deans, Scientists, Researchers, and Doctors of Pediatric Dermatology Department. Founders and Employees of the related companies, Associations, Organizations, and Students related to Pediatric Dermatology Department are also welcomed.

Market Research: Infections of the skin and soft tissue are a high priority global issue with developed countries seeing rapidly rising rates of incidence. Skin infections are rapidly rising in UK with as many as one in four children developing the disease before the age of two. Up to 70% of children have skin sores, with group A streptococcus (GAS) the major pathogen of scabies. Between 15 and 35 per cent of people who have a Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream (SAB) infection dies from the consequences of the infection. In 2011/12, there were 1,740 Staphylococcus aureus Bloodstream infections in UK hospitals whereas the number has deccreased to 1,724 in 2012/13. Funding up to $103,900 is being provided yearly for the research work going on in the field of pediatric dermatology. The Dermatology Foundation provides awards and fellowships (up to $100,000) for pediatric dermatology researchers. Overall, the global pediatric healthcare market reaches around $81.0 billion and annual funding for Pediatric Associations is from $629,559 million to $669,841 million for pediatric research.

Projected Growth: Funding up to $103,900 is being provided yearly for the research work going on in the field of pediatric dermatology. The Dermatology Foundation provides awards and fellowships (up to $100,000) for pediatric dermatology researchers. Overall, the global pediatric healthcare market reaches around $81.0 billion and annual funding for Pediatric Associations is from $629,559 million to $669,841 million for pediatric research. In 2011/12, there were 1,740 dermatitis infections in Australian hospitals whereas the number has decreased to 1,724 in 2012/13. In 2014, the Global Dermatology Device market was valued at US$ 6.8 Billion in 2014 which is projected to grow around 12% in till 2020. Increasing consumer awareness and acceptance rates of minimally and non-invasive treatments and increasing demand of aesthetic procedures such as body contouring, skin tightening and skin rejuvenation will drive the market in the coming 10 years.

The geographic analysis reveals that North America accounted for the largest share of the global dermatology devices market in the past year. Growth in this market is attributed to the rising incidence of skin disorders and increasing awareness amongst people. The Asian regional segment is expected to register a double rate growth in the upcoming years, due to the rising standard of living, growing demand for quality medical care, increasing healthcare spending, government initiatives, and enhanced awareness about healthcare.

Market Size Growth from 2011 to 2020

Scientific Sessions:

Pediatric Dermatology is the branch of science which deals with the skin related problems in children, including newborns and infants. Pediatric dermatology-2016 is comprised of the following scientific sessions with 12 main tracks and 75 subtracks designed to address the current issues of Pediatric dermatology.

Intermediacies are a large pool of inherited single gene disorder with skin manifestations. It includes Diagnosis and treatment of Netherton’s syndrome, New forms of EB (Epidermolysis), Designation and directions of Acrodermatitis enteropathica, Diagnosis and treatment of inherited disorders, Genetic abnormality leading to genodermatosis andEpidemiologyof genodermatosis.

Acne rosacea is a skin condition characterized by red eruptions undecomposable pimples, especially on the face. This section deals with the types of acne diseases with their medications. The track includes Neonatal and infantile acne, Acne vulgaris, Perioral dermatitis and organic compound, Acne fulminans and Acne management with antibiotics.

Warts are small derma growth caused by human papillomavirus. There are more than 60 types of HPV, some of which causes derma unearthliness. Vitiligo is a condition in which pigment is lost from the skin leaving white patches. The track includes various types of warts with their managements and evaluations, HPV: Prevention, identification and Treatment, Diphenylcyclopropenone immune system therapy for the management of warts, Diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo, Clinical patterns of vitiligo and Epidemiology of vitiligo.

Microorganisms are living unicellular organisms which can be seen under microscope. Many skin infections are caused by bacteria having access to the host body. This section deals with the skin infections caused by bacteria and their possible medications. The track having information about severity of MRSA infections, Diagnosis and management of MRSAinfections, Clinical patterns of bacterial children infectious disorders, Impetigo: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment and Omphalitis: Pathophysiology & Treatment.

Majorly fungal spores are exists in the air or in soil. The infection usually begins on the skin. Fungal infections are rarely unfavourable, until the immunity is less by the usage of drug or any disorder. The track includes rising fungal infections in children, Thrush and yeast infection, Ringworm infections: evaluation & Treatment, Clinical features and diagnosis of pediatric sporotrichosis, Clinical patterns of fungal children’s infections and Fungal skin infections: Symptoms, Diagnosis & managements.

Virus is a minute infection which replicates only inside the host body and causes infections. It can infect almost every type of living forms. This track deals with the diagnosis and management of the Viral Skin Infections. It includes Pediatric Molluscum contagiosum, Measles: indications, Diagnosis & Treatment, Rubella in children, children’s Enteroviral Infections: Diagnosis & Treatment, Herpes.

Treating skin diseases with therapeutic agents includes the information related to the usage of therapeutic agents for the management of skin infections. This session having information about antibiotics and related toxicity, Antiseptics,Antifungals, Biopharmaceutical drugs and Traditional drugs: Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics.

These sub tracks give the information about the immunity of the host to the skin infection and the track includes Immunopathology, chemical process of innate immune evasion by foreign invaders, Macrophages and Dendritic cells response to infectious diseases, Immune systemrecognition of infection related agents and process of autoimmune diseases.

Microbial Resistance over again derma Infections deals with the mechanisms developed by microorganisms to gain resistance against the drugs which are being used for the management of skin related infections. The track includes Multi Drug Resistant morbifics, Resistance of Microbes, Bacteria gaining resistance against drugs, Development and spread of resistance for the drugs used for microbial & viral diseases and Antibiotic resistance.

Children’s Melanoma is a type of derma cancer that starts in the melanocytes which are present in the epidermis (the outermost layer of the skin). This track is about the Diagnosis and Treatment of melanoma and its various types. The track includes Types of skin cancer, Epidemiology, Causes and risk factors, Screening and prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Management.

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